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    NEWS RELEASE
    National Association for Armenian Studies and Research
    395 Concord Avenue
    Belmont, MA 02478
    Tel.: 617-489-1610
    E-Mail: [email protected]
    Contact: Marc Mamigonian

    ARMENIAN CHRISTIANITY TO BE

    EXAMINED IN LECTURE AT NAASR

    The place of Armenian Christianity within the larger context of world
    Christianity will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Ara Dostourian
    on Thursday evening, September 30, at 8:00 p.m., at the Center and
    Headquarters of the National Association for Armenian Studies and
    Research (NAASR), 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, Mass.

    Dostourian, a retired Professor of History at West Georgia State
    University and former research fellow in Armenian Studies at
    Harvard University, has spent decades studying the development and
    characteristics of Christianity as practiced historically by the
    Armenian people.

    Importance of Broad Context of World Religions

    Frequently, when Armenian Christianity is analyzed it is viewed
    without reference to world Christianity and other Christian traditions.
    Moreover, the national or ethnic character of Armenian Christianity is
    emphasized rather than its position within a larger Christian context.

    Dr. Dostourian will present an overview of basic Christianity and its
    relationship to the other Abrahamic faiths (Judaism and Islam) as well
    as the two major non-Abrahamic world religions (Hinduism and Buddhism)
    and place Armenian Christianity within the context of the three major
    Christian traditions: Orthodoxy, Catholicism, and Protestantism.

    A special emphasis will be placed on Armenian Christianity's
    relationship with Orthodox Christianity, as the Armenian tradition is
    part of the Oriental Orthodox family of churches (with Syriac, Coptic,
    Ethiopian, and Indian). Armenian Orthodoxy will be compared with that
    of the Eastern Orthodox family (Greek, Russian, Ukrainian, Serbian,
    Bulgarian, etc.). Finally, the uniqueness of Armenian Christianity as
    a faith that took root in a particular place and historical context -
    political, economic, and cultural - will be discussed.

    Lecturer with Background in History and Religion

    Dr. Ara Dostourian received a Ph.D. in Byzantine History from Rutgers
    University, having earlier received an MA in Medieval History from
    Fordham University and a Masters of Divinity from the Episcopal
    Divinity School in Cambridge, MA. He is the author of numerous articles
    on Armenian history and religion, and is the translator and editor
    of Armenia and the Crusades, 10th to 12th Centuries: The Chronicle
    of Matthew of Edessa.

    Admission to the event is free (donations appreciated). The NAASR
    bookstore will open at 7:30 p.m. The NAASR Center and Headquarters is
    located opposite the First Armenian Church and next to the U.S. Post
    Office. Ample parking is available around the building and in
    adjacent areas.

    More information about the lecture is available by calling
    617-489-1610, faxing 617-484-1759, e-mailing [email protected], or writing
    to NAASR, 395 Concord Ave., Belmont, MA 02478.
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